Crossword-Solution: UNIPOLAR
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Unipolar | a. | Having, or acting by means of, one pole only. |
| Unipolar | a. | Having but one pole or process; -- applied to those ganglionic nerve cells which have but one radiating process; -- opposed to multipolar. |
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| Acting by means of one end of a magnet | 1 answer |
| Controlled by a single power | 1 answer |
| Like a neuron with a single neurite | 1 answer |
| Like depression without mania | 1 answer |
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Sentences with UNIPOLAR (5)
This accounts for the fact that the unipolar concept of gravity had eventually to be supplemented by some kind of bipolar concept.
Since these phenomena are also least observed in flames rich in oxygen, it appears to be a general law that carbon and hydrogen are more strongly attracted by the negative pole, while oxygen is more attracted by the positive pole, probably like in all polar differentially attractions, in consequence of a peculiar unipolar conductivity of the substances.
The former explanation would agree with the experiments made by Wiedemann and Ruhlmann, the latter with Erdman's theory of unipolar conductivity of flames.
Attention has been directed to the recognized diversities of nerve cells, which are unipolar, bipolar, and multipolar, on the hypothesis that these diversities may point to differences of function so great as to provide what is required.
The first division relates to the number of magnetic poles, as unipolar, bipolar, and multi-polar dynamos; also inter-polar dynamos.
Quotes with UNIPOLAR (3)
Neoconservatism in all its pomp conceived - in the Project for a New American Century - that, following the collapse of the Soviet Union, the world could be remade in the American image, that the previous bipolar world could be replaced by a unipolar one in which the U.S. was the dominant arbiter of global and regional affairs.
At the end of the Cold War, the prevailing view in Washington was that the U.S. was strong, and Russia was weak and did not count in a unipolar world. We disregarded Russia's opposition to NATO expansion, the Iraq War, and the U.S.-led military intervention in Serbia for the independence of Kosovo.
In the long march of history, at least two poles of attraction and antagonism have been the norm in world politics. Rarely has only one nation carried the burden of leadership. The unipolar world of the 21st century, dominated for the past two decades by the United States, is a historical anomaly.
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Appears in: LAT, New Yorker, Universal, WSJ.
Used 5 times in crossword archives (1999–2022).